Adobe Flash: The Silent Privacy Killer

Flash Cookies: The Silent Privacy Killer

There are hundreds of applications out there from spyware cleaners to built-in browser features that eliminate cookies on the spot, and even let you set cookie policies on your computer regarding what can be stored in your machine, and for how long. I’m assuming that if you’re here reading this post, you already know all of the dangers of cookies on your computer. In all honesty, I don’t seriously believe that they’re the most dangerous form of movement or web tracking, but they can definitely be used to monitor more movements than a person should feel comfortable with.
What if there was a type of cookie that could:

  • Stay on your computer for an unlimited amount of time
  • Store 100 kb of data by default, with an unlimited max
  • Couldn’t be deleted by your browser
  • Send previous visit information and history, by default, without your permission
Okay… That’s a pretty scary cookie. As it is right now, the cookies we’re so deadly afraid of can store a maximum of 4 kb of information, are manage by your browser, and by default have reasonable defaults and restrictions.
This type of cookie exists on 98% of global computers, across all operating systems. it’s the Adobe Flash Player.

The Adobe Flash Player maintains proprietary cookies called Local Shared Objects or LSO’s. LSO’s are capable of storing 100 kb’s of information for an indefinite amount of time by default. When you clear your browser history in Internet Explorer, Firefox or Opera on Windows, Linux, or OS X LSO’s are not cleared from Adobe’s local repository.
In fact, all the information in those cookies will remain indefinitely until they’re removed by the issuing website, or by you via a cumbersome and ridiculous process.
Unfortunately, I haven’t even explained the worst of it.
There’s no easy way to tell what sites are using flash cookies to track your movements. There’s no list, and there doesn’t have to be a flash GUI or visible application for flash cookies to be present. In fact, most websites using flash for user tracking don’t create GUI’s, toolbars, or applications that you can actually see in your browser while browsing the site.
Many times a tiny flash module, 2 kb in size or less is loaded into your browser on every page visit in the same way a gif, jpg or other image is. The whole purpose of this tiny, invisible flash module might be to simply record the page request, and your username or other session variables.
Alright, so now you’re sufficiently convinced that this is creepy stuff. Let’s talk about how to get rid of it?
Lame as it might be, the Flash Player has no ability to delete cookies. And as I’ve already said, your browser can’t help you out. It doesn’t even know these cookies exist! Most of the privacy settings for Adobe Flash have be accessed via a flash application on Adobe’s website called the Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager.
If you want to access the Settings Manager, you can do so here. In fact, open it up now and let’s take a look.
If you’ve clicked the link above, then you’re looking at the Flash Player Settings Manager, and a list of all the sites currently storing information on the cookies stored on your computer.
Looking at my list, I see over 100 websites that have been accessing the same cookie for the last year (the last time I formatted my computer). Some of them are storing only 1kb of information, some are storing the full 100 kb’s. On my own computer, I see that my bank is storing flash information despite the fact that there isn’t a single flash application visible when I log in to check my balance. I see Youtube, CNN, Microsoft, Rotten Tomatoes and a ton more!
To delete all the Flash Cookies currently being stored on your machine:

  1. Go to the Settings Manager (Website Storage Settings)
  2. Go to the far-right tab
  3. Click “Delete all sites”
To prevent websites from storing any more information on your computer:

  1. Go to Settings Manager
  2. Click the Second Tab from the left (Global Storage Settings)
  3. Set the Storage Settings slider to None
  4. Uncheck “Allow Third Party Flash Content to store data on your computer
There are several other “privacy” settings on the other tabs, but don’t be persuaded. Most of those privacy settings have to do with whether or not websites can access your microphone and webcam. There isn’t a single cookie option on any of the privacy tabs on the Settings Manager.
Adobe, as a global leader in browser technology (a 98% computer market share), has a responsibility to make Privacy Options easily accessible from within the Player application itself. They also have a responsibility to set reasonble default limitations. It’s ridiculous that they would enable websites to store cookies indefinitely, and in such large sizes.


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Thank you echarda, it was just as you said. I had no idea.
 

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Thanks... I never knew about this! ;)
 

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None whatsoever.
 

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I checked it out and followed the instructions. I'll play around on it for a few days then check it out to see if anything gets loaded on the site. Looks like an excellent tip!
 

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Hi guys.

First, thanks a lot for this tip!

Regarding this,
I just want to mention that for firefox, there is an Add-on called "Better Privacy" that is supposed to do this job as well without changing anything in the settings of the OS.

Of course, if you do not use firefox as your default browser, you should follow the descriptions above to avoid those nasty cookies. On the other hand, the Add-on should work on all OS supporting firefox.

Elsevier
 

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Thanks for the help, I really had no idea that there were so many sites being stored, many of which I hadn't even gone into, yes this site should go as a sticky, thanks again
 

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You are all welcome glad to be of help.
 

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Hi guys.

First, thanks a lot for this tip!

Regarding this,
I just want to mention that for firefox, there is an Add-on called "Better Privacy" that is supposed to do this job as well without changing anything in the settings of the OS.

Of course, if you do not use firefox as your default browser, you should follow the descriptions above to avoid those nasty cookies. On the other hand, the Add-on should work on all OS supporting firefox.

Elsevier

Thanks Elsevier! I just added the "Better Privacy" add-on, and have already deleted the cookies on Adobe Flash. So far, no problems.
 

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What about those site using acrobat. it is from adobe also. I understand that new PDF can do data entry....
It that programmer use cookie and....
 

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WOW! Thanks a ton!! I'm posting this link to my Facebook Page!!!
 

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Thanks for the wake up. I downloaded this program today as trial ware and found even after removing the cookies @ the web page shown here for Adobe there was more sneaky stuff they don't show you that was left.

MAXA Tools - Security Software is the link to download and you will see 4 yourself. I kinda might buy the real version from what I saw.
Looks good and for more than Adobe Klingon's!!!

Giver a try!!!!
 

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Thanks echrada. Crazy stuff. I though I had all the cookies off my computer... I was WRONG *gasP*

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